Recomendations for handle bar riser

Hi, basically I've just got a Mongoose Tyax 29'er, when I adjust the seat height for optimum pedal power, I'm leaning too far forward and have too much pressure on my hands and wrists, also getting cranky back and neck, and cornering feels like I'm not fully in control, sort of off balance.
Any recommendations for a tried and trusted handle bar riser from the gazillion choices out there ?
tia
Any recommendations for a tried and trusted handle bar riser from the gazillion choices out there ?
tia
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retired 9.6kg Carrera Kraken
The Carrera Hardtail combined thread - come on all you Carrera's!
The Sons Scott Genius RC20 build
If ther are any spacers above the stem now they can be placed under it to raise it. If not them as above.
Ps buying advice in buying advice.
Parktools :?:SheldonBrown
I don't know, never had one before, as far as I can tell the one one the bike at the moment will only go down not up, it has 4 spacers underneath.
Haven't a clue what to get, hard to describe but I don't feel fully in control/balanced, still tweaking and adjusting things to try and get comfy on the bike.
Amazon reviews on risers drive me nuts, seems each one contradicts the other, think my best bet is to go down to halfords and talk to a real person, I'm overloaded with choice and confusion at the mo'
No problem, how do I move it ?
You can get riser bars where the tips are higher than the centre clamp, that will raise the grips by upto 30mm, you can also fit a shorter stem which will move the bars closer to you and leave you sitting more upright, you can also get steps with a greater angle on them so they point up more.
Do NOT buy one of those stupid contraptions that extend the steerer up, they have no safe use on an MTB.
retired 9.6kg Carrera Kraken
The Carrera Hardtail combined thread - come on all you Carrera's!
The Sons Scott Genius RC20 build
Current stem is 110mm ( if you take measurement from center of stem to center of handlebar)
Because the steerer bar is slightly angled, any height added with naturally bring the bars closer to me
I've been looking at these angled stems, System Ex is the most preferred, but also read much about them coming loose or not tightening up properly, depends on the quality I suppose.
BikeHut Alloy Riser Bike Stem
System EX Adjustable Stem
I've read enough horror stories about steerer extenders to put me off using them.
Be sure to get one to match the diameter of your bars which from the photo above are 31.8mm but check (the area where the grips are is 22.2mm, the clamp section will be 25.4 or 31.8mm so easy to tell by eye!).
retired 9.6kg Carrera Kraken
The Carrera Hardtail combined thread - come on all you Carrera's!
The Sons Scott Genius RC20 build
Ignore reviews for bars, a bar thats comfortable for one person can be horrible for someone else. Personally I hate having more than 15mm rise because it starts to effect control but if you don't ride off road thats not a problem.
Adjustable stems are the work of the devil, adjustment isn't as straight forward as you think, every time you adjust it you then have to re-adjust bars, shifters and brake levers.
retired 9.6kg Carrera Kraken
The Carrera Hardtail combined thread - come on all you Carrera's!
The Sons Scott Genius RC20 build
http://www.on-one.co.uk/i/q/STOO3DF/on-one-3d-forged-stem
Lots of sizes and should be something good in there for you.
Please dont use those adjustable horrors they creak like Count Draculas coffin lid, weigh a ton and could lead you to making a very expensive visit to the dentist.
Now I've got a 12-15 degree rise and it's perfect.
retired 9.6kg Carrera Kraken
The Carrera Hardtail combined thread - come on all you Carrera's!
The Sons Scott Genius RC20 build
retired 9.6kg Carrera Kraken
The Carrera Hardtail combined thread - come on all you Carrera's!
The Sons Scott Genius RC20 build